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Android 13 Takes Off: Adoption Soars to 15%, But Android 11 Still Reigns Supreme

Updated: 05-06-2023, 04.23 PM

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Android 13 version adoption rates

Hold onto your smartphones, Android enthusiasts! The latest scoop from Android Studio reveals that Android 13 is rapidly gaining ground, with adoption now standing at an impressive 15% as of June 2023. This marks a notable leap from the 12.1% adoption rate reported in April 2023. However, the crown still firmly rests on the head of Android 11, which commands a leading position with a whopping 23.1% adoption rate.

Android 13 version adoption rates

Here is a table showing the Android version adoption rates as of June 2023:

VersionAdoption Rate
Android 1315%
Android 1123.1%
Android 1219.2%
Android 1011.7%
Android 99.1%
Android version adoption rates

Android 13

Unleashed in October 2022, Android 13 has been making steady strides since its debut. Packed with an array of exciting features and enhancements, including a cutting-edge privacy dashboard, refined notification management, and customizable theming options, it’s no wonder users are hopping on the Android 13 bandwagon.

As we venture deeper into the year, the momentum of Android 13 adoption is expected to continue its upward trajectory. Google, ever the trailblazer, has been actively pushing the update to its own flagship devices, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Furthermore, it’s only a matter of time before other manufacturers follow suit and roll out Android 13 updates for their own devices. It’s important to note that these adoption figures reflect active devices alone, omitting those that aren’t regularly in use. Consequently, the actual adoption rates for each Android version could be slightly higher than reported.

So, buckle up and stay tuned as Android 13 revolutionizes the Android landscape, while Android 11 maintains its stronghold atop the popularity charts. It’s a fierce battle for supremacy, and the evolution of Android is showing no signs of slowing down.

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